by Gary R. » Wed Feb 09, 2005 7:54 pm
I have the 600/700 version of the PMDG 737. I really only use VNAV on climb and cruise and on descent and approach I manage my altitude myself. On an IFR flight plan its difficult to let the FMC do everything in the first place due to all the vectoring. I spend a lot of flight guiding the plane on heading hold because it is so much hassle to open the FMC and modify the route. And, it isn't all that un-realistic to fly with a combo of FMC guidance and hand autopilot guidance. Capt. Les Abend of AA, a contributing writer to "Flying" has on numerous occasions mentioned that he intervenes in the normal all auto flight management of the 757/767's that he flies. He has even mentioned that when conditions are cavu he is fond of pressing the disconnect bar and taking hold of that "archaic" instrument known as the control yoke and hand flying from final approach fix all the way to the runway. Me, I do a lot of 70's airliner flying with the F1 DC-9, the OM Wings L-1011, the Lonny Payne IP 727, and George Carty's 707. I have them set up with Civa INS and its really a mix of technical operation and old fashioned seat of the pants flying that is particularly fun to simulate, especially cat 3 landings with nothing more than an analogue HSI.
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